We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceleration of a neutrally-buoyant finite-sized particle in a turbulent flow statistically homogeneous and isotropic. The particle equation of motion, besides added mass and steady Stokes drag, keeps into account the unsteady Stokes drag force–known as Basset–Boussinesq history force–and the non-Stokesian drag based on Schiller–Naumann parametrization, together with the finite-size Faxén corrections. We focus on the case of flow at low Taylor–Reynolds number, Re¿31, for which fully resolved numerical data which can be taken as a reference are available [Homann H., Bec J. Finite-size effects in the dynamics of neutrally buoyant particles in turbulen...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
We study by means of an Eulerian–Lagrangian model the statistical properties of velocity and acceler...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
International audienceWe study by means of an Eulerian-Lagrangian model the statistical properties o...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...
The dynamics of particles in turbulence when the particle size is larger than the dissipative scale ...